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PPC upgrade card?

CTB

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What do I have here? This looks like it might be an 040 to PPC upgrade card yet it doesn’t have any identifying marks on it. If that is what it is what models was it intended for, LC474, Quadra 650?
 

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Fizzbinn

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What do I have here? This looks like it might be an 040 to PPC upgrade card yet it doesn’t have any identifying marks on it. If that is what it is what models was it intended for, LC474, Quadra 650?

Looks like a DayStar Digital PowerCard 601, nice!

I can see the bottom “Digital” of the DayStar Digital logo mark in your 2nd picture. I think the jumper on the top right side means you have the 100MHz model :)

Works with:
Quadra 605, LC and Performa 470 Series
LC and Performa 570 & 580 Series
Quadra, LC and Performa 630 Series

User Manual:
 
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jajan547

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What do I have here? This looks like it might be an 040 to PPC upgrade card yet it doesn’t have any identifying marks on it. If that is what it is what models was it intended for, LC474, Quadra 650?
If you would be willing to sell this please PM me, want one badly.
 

CTB

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Is this the card that Daystar developer for Apple and they both sold it with different logos?
 

jeremywork

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Is this the card that Daystar developer for Apple and they both sold it with different logos?
Yep, the Apple Power Macintosh Upgrade Card (2x bus speed, 256k cache) and the DayStar PowerPro or PowerCard (2x-4x bus speed, 256k-1MB cache.)
 

macuserman

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Anyone know where to find the software for this with the enabler? I haven’t had much luck looking although I’m not sure exactly what I’m looking for so that might be part of the problem.
 

jeremywork

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The PowerPro control panel here should work:

For a more vanilla experience with just a single switch, Apple's "Power Macintosh Card" control panel or "601 Processor Upgrade" control panel should also do the trick.
 

macuserman

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Anyone have any tricks for getting the original processor to seat fully on the host card? Mine doesn't want to seat down fully and I can't seem to get it to budge, any kind of ideas would be appreciated.
 
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